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Eagles projected to cut ties with former 10,000-yard, 88-TD quarterback due to crowded depth chart

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May 28, 2025
Eagles projected to cut ties with former 10,000-yard, 88-TD quarterback due to crowded depth chart

Howie Roseman was lauded for his offseason trade with the Cleveland Browns back in March, turning quarterback Kenny Pickett into former UCLA standout Dorian Thompson-Robinson and a 2025 fifth-round pick.

The Philadelphia Eagles had a surplus at the quarterback position, as third-stringer Tanner McKee earned himself a promotion with his stellar play during the 2024 regular season. With Pickett on the QB3 bubble, acquiring a mid-round draft pick along with a developmental prospect in DTR seemed like a no-brainer at the time.

Times have changed significantly, however, following Philly’s 10-player haul in the 2025 NFL Draft.

The Eagles ended up making eight selections on Day 3 of the draft, and among them was sixth-round quarterback Kyle McCord of Syracuse. McCord led the FBS in passing yards and set the ACC's single-season passing yards record (4,779) in his lone season with the Orange after leaving the Ohio State Buckeyes. While Thompson-Robinson projects as the better two-way threat, McCord represents a major threat to DTR’s roster spot as Philly’s QB3.

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Josh Davis of The Philly Special Show predicts McCord will ultimately beat out Thompson-Robinson, and he doesn’t expect the competition to be all that close:

“It’s pretty obvious to me,” Davis stated, “I’m going to take Jalen Hurts, Tanner McKee and Kyle McCord. I get it, some people brought up the trade for Dorian Thompson-Robinson, and maybe he finds more success in Philly, but the more control over McCord’s contract does feel like the Syracuse quarterback will have every chance to beat out DTR.”

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It’s hard to argue with this take, as Roseman hit a home run with McKee as a sixth-round draft pick in 2023. McKee will rank among the cheapest backup quarterbacks in the NFL this year, with a salary cap hit of barely over $1 million, and his rookie deal doesn’t even expire until 2026. For Roseman and the Eagles, this is playing the game at an elite level, as McKee offers the team a ton of financial flexibility now while developing into an asset that can be flipped for added value in the future.

With all due respect to Thompson-Robinson, who lit up the field with UCLA for over 10,000 career passing yards and 88 touchdowns, his pro career is off to a rough start. He appeared in 15 games for the Browns, who have been playing musical chairs at the QB position for years, and ended up with a woeful one touchdown pass and 10 interceptions.

The rushing element to DTR’s game adds intrigue — he has 187 yards as a runner to his credit in the NFL — but McCord projects better in Philly’s pipeline as the next McKee, and that should be enough to keep Thompson-Robinson on the practice squad, at best.

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